To start with, in vectorized art, you get what you pay for.
If you are copying a corporate logo, using someplace like nittany is fine. They do a good job re-drawing logos and are economical, usually costing around $10.
The other end of that spectrum, is something like you would see on a concert shirt or at a Harley shop. Art for some of these designs run into thousands of $$$. Here is a great link to some VERY high end art that can get into that kind of cost. These guys are freakin' increadible.
http://www.teedesign.com/
Now the question is, how do I not pay an arm and a leg and still get some art that will blow my customers socks off.
A great way that I get started sometimes is to use istock.com. They have your basic clipart that you see all over the place, but the also have some high end vectors. They have artists post there designs on their sight that you can buy. Which allows you to have a starting place to create something that can seperate you from the competion.
I've attached a before and after I did for my dart team. It consists of a image I got from istock on the left, which was $14. I moved around and changed some colors on the istock design. Then I added the text, which was very simple and pulled the dart boards off of clipart. I then created the dart from a JPEG and made the hand wrap around it. The hand was probably the hardest part. This was all done in Corel.
I'm sure alot of you don't have Corel and the ones that have it, might be not be able to do some of the things I did. But, just being able to give someone who is doing your art, that istock template will save money.
To give you an idea, a GOOD artist usually charges somewhere in the $40 - $50 per hour range. If you asked me to create something like the istock design, by just telling me what you were thinking about and it be that detailed, you would be looking at a minimum of $80. You just saved $68. That is the backbone of your design, which we as artists have to imagine what you have in your mind and re-create it. Think about how many times you have told somebody what your want and when you get it you say, that's not really what I was thinking. By using something like istock, you have given your artist exactly the direction you are going and in vector format.
So, if you had given me that istock image and told me the other things you wanted in the design, the finished art would probably run around $80, including the $14 you spent on istock. It would have been around $60, but I had to re-creat a specific dart.
I was going to post some more, but ironically I have to be at my teams dart game in 30 minutes. LOL I'll drink a few for you guys.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
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